Search Results for Medical Obituaries - Narrowed by: Smith, William SirsiDynix Enterprise https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/lives/lives/qu$003dMedical$002bObituaries$0026qf$003dARCHIVES_PERSON_NAME$002509Personal$002bName$002509Smith$00252C$002bWilliam$002509Smith$00252C$002bWilliam$0026ps$003d300? 2024-04-29T01:10:56Z First Title value, for Searching Smith, William (1778 - 1854) ent://SD_ASSET/0/SD_ASSET:375792 2024-04-29T01:10:56Z 2024-04-29T01:10:56Z by&#160;Royal College of Surgeons of England<br/>Publication Date&#160;2013-02-21<br/>Unknown<br/>Asset Path&#160;Root/Lives of the Fellows/E003000-E003999/E003600-E003699<br/>URL for Files&#160;<a href="https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/375792">https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/375792</a>375792<br/>Occupation&#160;General surgeon<br/>Details&#160;Was for many years assistant to a surgeon. He died at Swansea on November 26th, 1854.<br/>Resource Identifier&#160;RCS: E003609<br/>Collection&#160;Plarr's Lives of the Fellows<br/>Format&#160;Obituary<br/>Format&#160;Asset<br/> First Title value, for Searching Smith, William (1817 - 1875) ent://SD_ASSET/0/SD_ASSET:375793 2024-04-29T01:10:56Z 2024-04-29T01:10:56Z by&#160;Royal College of Surgeons of England<br/>Publication Date&#160;2013-02-21<br/>Unknown<br/>Asset Path&#160;Root/Lives of the Fellows/E003000-E003999/E003600-E003699<br/>URL for Files&#160;<a href="https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/375793">https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/375793</a>375793<br/>Occupation&#160;General surgeon<br/>Details&#160;The son of a well-known Manchester paper-maker. He went to the Manchester Royal School of Medicine, and became Surgeon to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, to Cheetham College, and to the Manchester School for the Deaf and Dumb. For a quarter of a century he lectured on general anatomy and physiology at Owens College. He was popular, and his professional skill caused him to be much consulted both in Manchester and in a wide area around. He had been unwell and had visited Brighton for a few days. On the day of his return he was stooping to examine the foot of a child in his consulting-room at 98 Mosley Street, when he was seized with apoplexy and died in a few minutes, in the same manner as his father and at about the same age. He left a family, and his loss was much felt locally amongst the profession and at medical institutions.<br/>Resource Identifier&#160;RCS: E003610<br/>Collection&#160;Plarr's Lives of the Fellows<br/>Format&#160;Obituary<br/>Format&#160;Asset<br/>